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Everything was white with frost for our last full day. It was freezing cold, so luckily the shower block was heated. We had a lovely journey along the levee of the Loire as far as Amboise, when we turned north towards Chartres. The ...

... Fields museum and beautiful buildings. It is very pretty to walk on the old ramparts all around the city. At one of the city gates they hold a last post ceremony. They have held it every night at 8pm since ww1. When we were there they told the story of two brothers that died on the exact date 100 years ago. It was very moving and the echo of the last post off the memorial walls gave me ...

... because coming back here would mean we would be driving away from Calais towards the east and then come back on ourselves on Thursday. So this might be the last post before we arrive back in Coventry on Thursday.

... say I don't know the words at all). So now, as the Olympic basketball begins to get tense, I am still sitting on the bed and I am still being instructed by hereditary sloth, in a very Shakespearean fashion. All in all, the first day of our holiday has been better than expected, and much less boring. I'll be spending the remainder of the evening reading 'The Language of Flowers' by Vanessa Diffenbaugh - something I have been looking forward to for aaaages. Night night everybody :) ...

... in. We came out and travelled along to Aire Sur La Lys where we thought we would tie up for lunch but it was very industrial and not at all welcoming, so carried on to Isbergues and that was the same. Oh well we had lunch on the go, not a problem, it is just we fancied seeing these places as that is what our adventure is all about. We then made for Bethune where there is a pontoon and electric marked on the chart and it is off the main canal so should be peaceful. When we ...